Generally, no. Most parrots are herbivores, feeding on vegetation, grains, seeds, nuts, fruits and nectar. However, the kea of New Zealand has been known to eat the chicks of other birds, and even attacking and eating lambs.
Hawks, falcons, magpies, owls, chuck-wills-widow (occasionally)...mostly the larger birds such hawks, falcons and owls (aka raptors).
Yes. Raptors such as Hawks, Harriers, Falcons, Kestrels, Caracaras, Ospreys, Owls, Old World Vultures, New World Vultures including Condors, and Eagles, ALL prey on other birds.
Any of the Raptor type birds will and do. Eagle, hawk, I suppose the carrion eaters would if given the chance.
no
Yes many birds in the wild life eat each other
Some birds do eat other birds: raptors are meat-eating birds and often raid nests and take chicks to feed their young birds.
Yes, birds of prey like falcons and eagles.
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Yes, birds eat caterpillar, worms, earthworms, etc. birds do not eat other birds, other big birds eat such as falcons and hawks!
Cats and other birds
yes, jaguars each other. only if they can not find any pray like Deer,birds,fishes armadillo,tapirs and more.
Storks and other birds Trace
No way! But they do eat small OTHER birds and their eggs. :)
It depends on the type of bird, but granivorous birds mostly eat grains and seeds. Carnivorous birds eat other birds, and insectivorous birds eat insects. I forgot the other type of bird but the bird mostly eats fruit.
No, Zebras do not eat birds. They do however eat grass and other plants.
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